Capitalising on the current market

We’ve completed 82 sales in total so far in 2022, with the exchange of eight Wentworth Point homes over July making clear that those still actively looking to purchase are serious about capitalising on what the current market environment has to offer.

As rising interest rates eliminate some for now, the door of opportunity is left wide open for those who aren’t afraid to partake in a marketplace with softened sentiment and easing price points that are more attainable.

We explain why now is the time to take the leap into home ownership in our 2127 July  Market Report, here.

This week we connected three buyers with their future in Wentworth Point, exchanging: 305/5 Stromboli Strait - a three bedroom in Corfu sold to a resident seeking to downsize and change up their lifestyle; 122/26 Baywater Drive - a two bedroom in Catania sold to a local renter who made the transition to a first home buyer; and 411/18 Corniche Drive - another two bedroom in Catania.

Our attendance figures tell a very positive story about the types of buyers we’re talking to, and our general view is that we’re successfully linking buyers with homes more effectively than ever by truly understanding exactly what it is they’re looking for in this current environment.

If your search continues, or begins here, let us show you this week’s latest in 708/2 Waterways Street, Wentworth Point - a two bedroom, two bathroom in Zen with open plan connectivity, versatile winter garden, and private residents’ rooftop garden.

 

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